My apologies we've been so busy HARVESTING no time has been allowed to update the webpage . Here are so recent catches ...I hope you enjoy the pictures half as much as I've enjoyed the smiles ...What a great season 1500++++ Walleye and many more Perch have already met the freezer ! . . Captain Don

Ed's group came back for 3 straight days of perch funning and some beautiful Walleye to boot ! 8.30.13 We managed 16 Walleye and 180 short order perch 8.31.13 Perch still commiting suicide 180 more !

9.1.13 Again more signs of non- stop action 180 perch a three day total of 540 perch and 16 Walleyes great weekend with awesome company .Additionally do not forget the Steelhead and trophy Brown Trout are beginning to move into area tributaries . Recent video footage provided below ! Book your guided Lake Erie Steelhead trip soon we are filling fast for October and November ! We also offer near shore trolling trips to begin end of September and last through the middle of November ( weather dependent ) . If you want custom flies for steelhead you are in the right place ...... Place your order soon !

8.2.13 Clark , John , Evan , Macy , and Chase had no stop action with 210 Perch over the rail in just over two hours of catching! James & I helped the numbers joining in to catch our limits as well ! 7 limits of sweet tasty Perch fillets !

8.3.13Dave's Group had an excellent half day trip with 6 walleye and 60 perch brought over the rail in four hours of catching ! An excellent day of non stop action !

8.5.13Dean's group did 120 Perch and a bonus 9LB 32inch walleye while perch fishing ! Richard whacked a double the bottom hook had a 10" perch and the top hook a 32" Walleye ! ( pictured below ) 8.9.13I took a meat run with my first mates ..... The four of us fished from 3PM - 8 PM with 14 Walleye and 120 Perch brought over the rail in 5 hours ! ( not pictured ) 8.10.13 Greg's group brought 180 perch over the rail in just over 2 hours of catching ( not pictured )

Dan's group joined us for a Walleye run and for the most part had unco-operative fish beneath us . We trolled for 3 hours with only one Walleye brought over the rail and five fish lost half way to the boat . We decided to perch fish and brought 90 over the rail in 4 hours of fishing . A bonus Walleye was had perch fishing by Dan ! Two walleye caught while perch fishing in two weeks ( a very uncommon occurence ) .... Lightning can strike twice .

Connie & her crew from Pittsburgh , PA , Florida , & Texas had a fish fry with my mate Dan & I . Although the lake blew ( 4-8 foot waves )Wednesday we shared some stories & had an excellent time together . We rescheduled for 2012 . Thank you Oneida for breakfast ; I'm looking forward to putting you on some fish next season : ) .

8-25 Thursday

John & Son , Nick , & Denny from Pittsburgh , PA had a great experience on a not so co-operative lake (3-5 foot waves) . We delayed our start until 9:30 AM to hit the perch first and miss the 5 foot waves lying in wait at the 40-06 line ( 8 miles out in Walleye Country ). We brought 50 perch and numerous freshwater drum to the boat in 3 hours . We decided the bite dried up and headed out to the Walleye picking grounds , The fish finder revealed many Walleye holding on the 40-06 line but unfortunately they had lock jaw ; only 4 were brought into the boat for the duration of our day . We did share so good stories , commradere , and some laughs along the way . The lightning storm from earlier in the morning had the bite shutdown and the wind mill in Conneaut , Ohio told the tale with broke blades from a lightning strike .

Joe & his crew from Liberty , PA joined us for some Perch & Walleye action on Monday . With a little luck from the weather god the passing thunderstorm did not affect our travels ; staying just inland from our position . We began Perch fishing in rough 3-5 ft waves with an occasional 6 ftr and having a 1 mile drag before the anchor struck pay dirt by 10 AM we had boxed 180 Perch ( a six person limit ) and were on our way to look for eyes .

Unfortunately the wind had the eye bite shutdown with what looked like a promising first hour of trolling with three eyes in the box between 4 & 7 lbs . The eyes would not co-operate after that so we headed back to dock early for what would be a 3 hour cut & bag operation . The 180 perch yeilded 20lbs of fillets and 60 lbs of waste so I would say we took what we could get and had an excellent day despite the 20-25 knot winds . Thank you fellas for the excellent company and helping "clicker" stay on his feet !